Are you trying to infer that Pittsburgh has a football team?
starfcker
January 27, 2018 11:04 pm
I could throw all kind of stats out. Look at Tom Brady. Has actually played in 16 of his 18 seasons. AFC championships, 12 (75%) Super Bowls, 8 (50%) and if he wins this time, 6 out of 16, whatever percent that is. And the two he lost against the Giants, he had the Patriots ahead with minutes to go. The defense folded. That’s a hell of a career, will probably never be duplicated
Wow, just think what could be done if all the statistic autistes quit the sports memorizatiin and applied it to, say, ballistics, immigration, distilling, tax deductions, physics, farming, mechanics, or something else that was actually useful?
Mn, funny you say that. I don’t watch football anymore. Only game I saw last year was the Super Bowl. It will be the only game I see this year. I’m not a sit in front of the TV kind of guy. But I absorb it. I don’t look at stats, I don’t listen to sports radio, I just absorb it. It’s around. So it’s definitely an autistic type of thing. And the way my mind works, puts together patterns, break things down into numbers, it is what it is. But I know lots and lots about football, and I don’t pay any attention to it at all. I can see little clips on TV when I eat lunch out, and I remember the plays and I remember the dates from 25 years ago, almost photographic memory kind of stuff. Or as you say autistic
starfcker
January 27, 2018 11:12 pm
What kind of career might Tom Brady have had if he had played in a different time or in the NFC? Including his first Super Bowl in 2002, the AFC has had four monsters at quarterback. 16 out of the last 17, the AFC has sent Brady, Roethlisberger, Peyton Manning, or Flacco. Those guys have spent the last 17 years knocking each other out of the playoffs. Peyton Manning has already been gone for 2 years, but the last five Super Bowls all had Brady or Peyton Manning as the quarterback on the AFC side. The NFL will miss these guys when they’re gone.
Indeed, I forgot about the 2015 season..but still, it’s been more Brady and less Peyton and Flacco in the last 5 years..Not that I like Brady… Russell Wilson has as many as Flacco and I’ll take him over Flacco anyday.
I include Flacco (with only one super bowl appearance and win) because he has won more playoff games than anybody else since he has been in the league, and the only guys he’s ever lost to in the playoffs are the other three guys on my list. Imagine his career if he had not played at the same time with the other three. The Raiders in 2003 where the last AFC Super Bowl team without one of those four guys at QB. And I do like Russell Wilson as well. Sharp guy.
Used to enjoy the Puppy Bowl when it was just puppies running around having fun. Now it has been turned into yet another commercial piece of shit that is more staged and over-produced than an NFL half-time show. But at least I know that none of the dogs are cheating to win.
I’m not going to watch this year, because I care about sending them the message.
The hell with the NFL…if “one” is allowed to not stand…I don’t watch.
Oh yea, and ESPN can kiss my ass too.
Bostonbob
January 28, 2018 1:30 pm
That Tom Brady has been pretty good. Eleven last drive wins in the playoffs, second is John Elway at six. I think his wife may still make more than him and she is semi-retired. I recall she made a contract that had her get paid in Rials (Brazilian currency) when the exchange rate benefited her, smart woman. I remember reading where she got paid over $40,000,000 one year. I’m not sure who caught whom, but those kids hit the genetic lottery.
Brady and the Patriots have been fun to watch over the years, but so many kids and young adults have no clue as to the Patriots from the 70s, 80s and 90s. Lots of ups and downs. Listened to many games while working in restaurants and when the attendance was so low that the game was blacked out locally, or when the Patriots were tacitly banned from Monday Night Football for fan violence and being so bad.
I will enjoy it while it lasts.
Bob
starfcker
January 28, 2018 2:45 pm
Excellence is excellence, Bob. And Tom Brady has been excellent for a very long time. That’s a very competitive field, both mentally and physically. I heard Tom Brady once say he has always been the slowest guy on every team he’s ever been on. I saw a scout say that Tom Brady is still the slowest quarterback that ever ran the 40 at the combine. Yet the guy has been dominant in a way no other player has ever been. Yeah, enjoy it, he’s a special player.
Be sure to wear your stab-proof underwear when walking past the Allahu Ak-barriers…
http://kstp.com/news/mahad-abdiaziz-abdiraham-mall-of-america-guilty-plea-jihad/4760698/
Lightbulb-heads calling it a jihad, stabbings at M-O-A and Apple Store worker, cop shooting yoga instructor, and even explody stuff!
http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2017/05/24/mpls-brothers-arsenal-arrest/
Spell Check: it’s “PittsburgH”
There are other towns spelled “Pittsburg,”
but they don’t have football teams.
Are you trying to infer that Pittsburgh has a football team?
I could throw all kind of stats out. Look at Tom Brady. Has actually played in 16 of his 18 seasons. AFC championships, 12 (75%) Super Bowls, 8 (50%) and if he wins this time, 6 out of 16, whatever percent that is. And the two he lost against the Giants, he had the Patriots ahead with minutes to go. The defense folded. That’s a hell of a career, will probably never be duplicated
Wow, just think what could be done if all the statistic autistes quit the sports memorizatiin and applied it to, say, ballistics, immigration, distilling, tax deductions, physics, farming, mechanics, or something else that was actually useful?
Mn, funny you say that. I don’t watch football anymore. Only game I saw last year was the Super Bowl. It will be the only game I see this year. I’m not a sit in front of the TV kind of guy. But I absorb it. I don’t look at stats, I don’t listen to sports radio, I just absorb it. It’s around. So it’s definitely an autistic type of thing. And the way my mind works, puts together patterns, break things down into numbers, it is what it is. But I know lots and lots about football, and I don’t pay any attention to it at all. I can see little clips on TV when I eat lunch out, and I remember the plays and I remember the dates from 25 years ago, almost photographic memory kind of stuff. Or as you say autistic
What kind of career might Tom Brady have had if he had played in a different time or in the NFC? Including his first Super Bowl in 2002, the AFC has had four monsters at quarterback. 16 out of the last 17, the AFC has sent Brady, Roethlisberger, Peyton Manning, or Flacco. Those guys have spent the last 17 years knocking each other out of the playoffs. Peyton Manning has already been gone for 2 years, but the last five Super Bowls all had Brady or Peyton Manning as the quarterback on the AFC side. The NFL will miss these guys when they’re gone.
I won’t.
MLS Cup Final…dead last….commie sport…
starfcker. Pey-Pey hasn’t won a Super Bowl since, well 2007..
He went to Denver and played in two more, winning super bowl 50 three years ago.
Indeed, I forgot about the 2015 season..but still, it’s been more Brady and less Peyton and Flacco in the last 5 years..Not that I like Brady… Russell Wilson has as many as Flacco and I’ll take him over Flacco anyday.
I include Flacco (with only one super bowl appearance and win) because he has won more playoff games than anybody else since he has been in the league, and the only guys he’s ever lost to in the playoffs are the other three guys on my list. Imagine his career if he had not played at the same time with the other three. The Raiders in 2003 where the last AFC Super Bowl team without one of those four guys at QB. And I do like Russell Wilson as well. Sharp guy.
MLS is something about kick ball called “soccer”.
Used to enjoy the Puppy Bowl when it was just puppies running around having fun. Now it has been turned into yet another commercial piece of shit that is more staged and over-produced than an NFL half-time show. But at least I know that none of the dogs are cheating to win.
Don’t forget the propaganda crap.
Loser envy
Not going to watch this year. Don’t care.
I’d watch if they paid me good enough; double pay if I have to watch Half-Time.
I’m not going to watch this year, because I care about sending them the message.
The hell with the NFL…if “one” is allowed to not stand…I don’t watch.
Oh yea, and ESPN can kiss my ass too.
That Tom Brady has been pretty good. Eleven last drive wins in the playoffs, second is John Elway at six. I think his wife may still make more than him and she is semi-retired. I recall she made a contract that had her get paid in Rials (Brazilian currency) when the exchange rate benefited her, smart woman. I remember reading where she got paid over $40,000,000 one year. I’m not sure who caught whom, but those kids hit the genetic lottery.
Brady and the Patriots have been fun to watch over the years, but so many kids and young adults have no clue as to the Patriots from the 70s, 80s and 90s. Lots of ups and downs. Listened to many games while working in restaurants and when the attendance was so low that the game was blacked out locally, or when the Patriots were tacitly banned from Monday Night Football for fan violence and being so bad.
I will enjoy it while it lasts.
Bob
Excellence is excellence, Bob. And Tom Brady has been excellent for a very long time. That’s a very competitive field, both mentally and physically. I heard Tom Brady once say he has always been the slowest guy on every team he’s ever been on. I saw a scout say that Tom Brady is still the slowest quarterback that ever ran the 40 at the combine. Yet the guy has been dominant in a way no other player has ever been. Yeah, enjoy it, he’s a special player.